National Salvation Army (Manchukuo)
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National Salvation Army may refer several Chinese armies during the 1931–32 Japanese invasion of Manchuria and the Second Sino-Japanese War: *
Chinese People's National Salvation Army {{no footnotes, date=March 2013 One of the most successful volunteer armies was the Chinese People's National Salvation Army or NSA (no connection to the church known as The Salvation Army), led by a former bandit turned soldier, Wang Delin. At the ...
, anti-Japanese *
Heilungkiang National Salvation Army Su Bingwen () (September 1892 – May 1975), was a Chinese military leader. Graduating from officers school in 1914 he joined the Model Regiment as a platoon leader in 1916, became a company commander, and then battalion commander. He served in ...
, anti-Japanese * National Salvation Army (Manchukuo), a Japanese puppet force; see
Li Chi-chun Li Jizhun (1875–?), a Chinese general from the beginning of the Republic of China, leader of a Japanese puppet force in southeast Manchukuo from 1933 -1935. Li Jizhun, born in Hubei in 1875, became a general after serving in the Republican Army ...
* Northeast Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army, anti-Japanese


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The Salvation Army The Salvation Army (TSA) is a Protestant church and an international charitable organisation headquartered in London, England. The organisation reports a worldwide membership of over 1.7million, comprising soldiers, officers and adherents col ...
* Kuomintang in Burma, military forces organized by Li Mi and formally known as the Yunnan Anti-communist National Salvation Army {{Military unit disambiguation